#Education: President Jonathan Gave Us N22.4 Million, Says Parents Of Abducted Chibok Girls

Contrary to claims by the Presidency, President Goodluck
Jonathan offered money to the parents of abducted Chibok girls as well as those
whose daughters escaped from the grips of their Boko Haram captors. After three months of mounting criticism of his handling of the abduction
crisis, Mr. Jonathan finally hosted the relatives of the still missing
schoolgirls at the Presidential Villa, Abuja last week Tuesday.

Dauda Ilya, a spokesman for the Kibaku Area Development
Association (KADA), which organized the parents’ trip to Abuja, stated
yesterday at a media briefing in Abuja that the Nigerian president had given
N22.4 million to the distraught parents.

Mr. Ilya’s statement contradicted a claim by Reuben Abati, the special adviser
to the President on media, that Mr. Jonathan did not give money to the
grieving parents when they visited.

“On the night of the 22nd July, 2014 at about midnight, the senior special
assistant to the President on special duties, who had been coordinating
the visit on the side of the Presidency, visited the hotel and told the 51
escaped girls who came that the Presidency sent them a token of N100, 000 each
and accordingly gave them the said sum without prior discussion with any KADA
official or any other person in the community,” Mr. Ilya said.

According to him, Mr. Jonathan’s aide also “gave the sum of N200, 000 each to
61 parents out of the 122 parents that came on the visit. 51 parents were given
N100, 000 each on the basis that the money given to him was not enough to go
round at N200, 000. The remaining 10 parents were not given any amount of
money."

He added that a member of the House of Representatives representing the Chibok
constituency also gave the parents the sum of one million naira.

“As for the money given to some parents back home in Chibok, it was the sum of
N1, 000,000 given to them by the Hon. Member of the House of Reps representing
Chibok/Damboa/Gwoza Federal Constituency which is the source of the alleged N7,
000 given to parents in Chibok that were not part of the visit.”